Monday, May 21, 2012

Direct Angles

Friday, April 20, 2012

Wont Stop

       Wrong is Wrong Right is Right. These people are quite aware of what there doing.

Networks

With all of the streotyping going on face to face, the internet has leveled the playing field.  Nobody knows who i really am on the web and i can get wealthy without being seen.

Discussion Point #2

Discussion Point #2-
            If given a choice, would you want your kids thinking such [stereotypical] things about someone they don’t even know?  A lot of parents don’t see it [racial stereotyping] as being negative because that’s the way that they think as well. On major thing that everyone as a collective community can do to stop racial stereotyping is to spread knowledge. When you hear someone talking about it or making a stereotypical comment, even if it’s a joke, say something to dissuade them. Share that it is wrong to judge someone just because their ethic group. Just give some facts and tell them what you know. It is a simple concept, but its true that knowledge is power.
*What do you want for your children?  Do you agree?

Discussion Point #3

Discussion Point #3-
            Americans have evolved into one mass society of powerful elite versus alienated, apathetic, but easily-manipulated masses.  This is core of gender stereotyping- men are strong and women are weak.  One thing that slowed this trend was when women gained legal rights; they vote, hold public office, practice professions, and even own property.
*What else do you believe has helped even the imbalance of power between genders?

Dioscussion Point #5

Discussion Point #5-
             That racial stereotyping exists today is indisputable, as evidenced by the re-segregation of schools and neighborhoods, the extraordinary numbers and proportions of incarcerated people of color and minority races, and the higher rates of disabling illness and lower life expectancies among people of color and minority races, to mention only a few indicators. The continued presence of racial stereotypes is being uncovered by social psychologists conducting research projects across the country. And yet, unlike in the 1950s and 60s, there is no major social movement comparable to the Civil Rights Movement to combat this re-emergence.  There are virtually no government initiatives to address racial stereotyping, and little public discourse in the mainstream media about stereotyping.
*Why do you think this is happening? Who is to blame?

Discussion Point #4

Discussion Point #4-
            The rise of gay individuals coming “out of the closet” is higher than ever. The rich, the poor, famous icons, regular individuals, hard workers, bums, and everyday men and women are publicly identifying themselves as gay. One famous individual who publicly confessed to being gay was Ricky Martin, a Latin pop artist who has two kids. His coming out was a shock to most, primarily because of his children. After many years of hiding he told the world he was a proud gay man and it didn’t matter what was to happen to his career after his revelation.
*How would you feel if your father came 'out of the closet'?  If you were Mr. Martin, would you be worry about your career?

Discussion Point #1

Discussion Point #1-

            Lately another type of gender stereotyping has arisen. That is stereotyping within the same gender. The argument is whether or not a stay at home moms’ duties are equal to a woman who works outside the home. This has become a campaign issue for the 2012 GOP Presidential candidate. “How can Ann Romney possibly understand what the working women of today are concerned with and have to face daily?”-said Hilary Rosen.” She’s never worked a day in her life!”
*Who do you think truly has the hardest job?

Monday, April 16, 2012

Maniac Doctor kills Lover

A radiologist from Rockwall gunned down his ex-girlfriend and then killed himself in the street outside the Iowa home of the 22-year-old's new boyfriend, officials say.
Timothy Glen Roses, 45, worked in Waterloo, Iowa, with the victim, 22-year-old Lindsay Marie Nichols, Buchanan County Attorney Shawn Harden told AP on Friday.
Roses had an office in Plano and lived in Rockwall with his wife, the Plano Star-Courier reported, citing appraisal records. He and Nichols, who studied radiology at Covenant Medical Center, had a relationship that she ended in February.
The prosecutor said that Nichols noted her new relationship on Facebook on Wednesday, the same day that Roses followed her to her boyfriend's house in Jesup, Iowa. They argued in the driveway, while the new boyfriend called 911.
Roses then killed Nichols and then himself.
Read the full story from the Waterloo Courier here and The Associated Press story after the jump.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- A 44-year-old radiologist followed his ex-girlfriend to her new boyfriend's home in a small Iowa town before killing her and committing suicide in a burst of violence that left residents shaken, a prosecutor said Friday.
Timothy Roses gunned down Lindsay Nichols, a 22-year-old former high school cheerleader, in the street Wednesday night shortly after her new boyfriend called 911 from inside his home, Buchanan County Attorney Shawn Harden told The Associated Press Friday. Roses then shot himself in the chest, Harden said.
Revealing the most detailed account yet of events leading to the murder-suicide in Jesup, Harden said Nichols and Roses met at Covenant Medical Center in Waterloo where she was studying radiography and he worked on staff when he wasn't practicing in Texas. They had a months-long relationship that Nichols ended in February, he said.
Nichols then started a relationship with Jesup resident Chase Weber, and posted that news on her Facebook page Wednesday. Roses was upset by the breakup and had been sending Nichols many text messages and the change in her relationship status on Facebook may have "escalated matters," Harden said.
In a rental truck with out-of-state license plates, Roses followed Nichols the 15 miles from Waterloo to Jesup, a town of about 2,500 residents. When she got out of her vehicle outside Weber's home, Roses pulled in behind her, got out and they began to argue, Harden said. Roses ordered Nichols to get into her vehicle and pulled a gun when she refused. On hearing the commotion and seeing the gun, Weber called 911.
"As he's on the phone with dispatch relaying what's going on, one shot is fired. That hits Lindsey," Harden said. "At that point, (Weber) runs from window to door. On his route between window and door, he hears another gunshot. When he gets to the door, both individuals are on the ground."
Investigators have processed the physical evidence from the scene, and are interviewing friends and family members to piece together a timeline of events that led to the murder-suicide, Harden said.
Nichols had complained on Facebook that she felt like she was being watched, but she never filed a complaint with law enforcement, Harden said. Investigators recovered three cellphones from the scene and planned to check the text messages, he said.
Harden said it was not clear whether Roses routinely used a rental vehicle when he was in Iowa, or if he had rented the truck specifically to follow Nichols without detection. He said Roses apparently had a family back in Texas.
Roses had an office in Plano, Texas, and lived in nearby Rockwall with his wife, according to the Plano Courier-Star newspaper, which cited district appraisal records. Roses graduated from the University of Arkansas medical school in 1993 after doing a residency at the University of Missouri, license records show.
Harden, the top county prosecutor since January 2011, said the murder-suicide was the worst violence he's seen and that the case hit home for more than one reason: he lives about a block from the murder scene and his wife is a deputy sheriff who works with Nichols' father, who is also a deputy for the county.
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is conducting the investigation with assistance from local authorities.
Hundreds of residents gathered at Waterloo East High School on Thursday night to mourn the death of Nichols, who graduated from there in 2008. She played sports, was a cheerleader and was on the honor roll, friends said. She was from nearby Evansdale, where her late grandfather had served as mayor.
Nichols graduated from the two-year radiography program at Covenant last June, a hospital spokeswoman said. Roses was on the hospital's staff for the last several years but also worked at a private practice radiology group.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

ARREST: KILLER NO LONGER FREE

It took all of 45 days to lock this ruthless killer up.  He was used in an attempt to spread racial division among the people of America.

 Why did it take so long as discontent pervaded amidst more shootings in Tulsa of black people?
It was a attempt for race war clear and simple; it failed!


He will get justice, a long time to contemplate; more than he deserves for assassinating Trayvon.


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Narcissism out of Control in Texas


A Garland man abducted his wife at a coffee shop Tuesday, shot and wounded her and then killed himself outside the Medical City Dallas Hospital emergency room in North Dallas, police said.
Garland officers were called to a Starbucks at Arapaho Road and North Shiloh Road about 7:20 p.m. after witnesses reported that a man who had been waving a gun in the parking lot had forced a woman into a pickup truck.
The man, identified as 32-year-old David Espinosa, fired a shot into the truck before driving away,  Garland Officer Joe Harn said.
Police pursued the truck for several miles but lost sight of it before it reached Medical City Dallas near Coit Road and Forest Lane about 7:45 p.m.
Espinosa pulled up in front of the emergency room and let his wife out, Harn said.
Ana Porto, 29, had been shot in the upper torso and was reportedly in guarded condition.
Espinosa shot himself inside the truck after the woman ran into the emergency room.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said it continued "to function as normal” while police investigated the incident.
All patients and staff members at the hospital were reported to be safe after the shooting.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tulsa: Senseless Killings

The memory of the massacre in Tulsa where blacks were bombed, lynched, and killed to preserve an opportunity for more killings now.


This is the way of the cowards who kill innocent in the name of superiority and suppose it is all right to waste life



The killing grounds were neighborhoods of black people, hunted and killed in a rampage of evil and hate.




Monday, April 9, 2012

Racial Divide: Trayvon Martin Shooting

Is it hunting season in America when parents lose their man child to uncontrolled force?  How could this happen just from a walk to the store for candy and a drink.  He looked like a threat, I refused to be intimidated by this hooded bandit; it was self defense.

The protest has divided America and reopened gaping wounds in the consciousness of black men and women who remember the days of oppression and brutality.

Our leader had to make a stand in light of the attempted cover up and growing protest to the killing of Trayvon Martin.